King of the World

Leonardo DiCaprio Is Watching the World Cup on a Super Yacht, Obviously

In a move that would likely make Jordan Belfort say, “Whoa, that is absurdly extravagant, bro,” Belfort’s Wolf of Wall Street portrayer, Leonardo DiCaprio, has reportedly taken over the fifth-largest super-yacht in the world for World Cup partying purposes. According to the Daily Mail, DiCaprio and 20 of his friends are going to be staying on the $678 million, 482-foot yacht—named Topaz—during the weeks-long sporting event. The yacht is owned by Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, deputy prime minister of the United Arab Emirates and also owner of the Manchester City soccer team. The boat was made custom for Sheikh Mansour—whose personal fortune is estimated at $4.9 billion—in 2012; the Daily Mail notes that it is unclear whether DiCaprio is renting it or borrowing it. (Perhaps Leo Venmo-ed him the amount, entering “YACHT-zee” when the app asked, “What’s it for?”)

This is not, it turns out, DiCaprio’s first time on the Topaz, as the actor co-hosted an 80s-themed party on the ship—which features “a deck top Jacuzzi, a swimming pool, fitness hall, cinema, and large conference room”—in April, with Jamie Foxx and Orlando Bloom, according to the Daily Mail. (The yacht also has two helicopter landing pads, for those times when you have Javier flying in from St. Tropez with the foie gras molded into the shapes of different zoo animals, and Persephone flying in from Ibiza with the custom-made champagne Slip-N-Slide, within minutes of one another.)

DiCaprio was spotted at the Brazil-Croatia game on Thursday, in his usual newsboy cap and shades, adorning his Leo DiCaprio uniform with a festive Brazil scarf around his neck.